Ultrasound cardioscopy: embarking on a new journey
- PMID: 8656703
- DOI: 10.1016/S0025-6196(11)62999-6
Ultrasound cardioscopy: embarking on a new journey
Abstract
Objective: To present the results of investigation of a new application of invasive ultrasonography-ultrasound cardioscopy, a procedure in which a self-contained ultrasound device is capable not only of producing an under-blood field of view but also of delivering diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
Design: Twenty adult mongrel dogs were studied with the ultrasound cardioscopy device during experimental catheter ablation procedures.
Material and methods: A rigid prototype probe, 34 cm long and 8 mm in diameter with a 7-MHz side-viewing transducer at the tip and an 8-F diameter tool delivery port, was introduced through the right external jugular vein into the right heart chambers. Remote and device-directed ablation procedures were monitored. Subsequently, the canine hearts were excised and examined.
Results: The self-contained cardioscopy device with a contained ablation catheter could both direct and visualize a specified ablation injury. Under-blood observation of the details of the ablation procedure was possible. Although a learning curve existed for appropriate manipulation of the device, inspection of the excised hearts showed that the size of the injury was accurately predicted with use of ultrasound cardioscopy.
Conclusion: Ultrasound cardioscopy is a promising means of performing precise under-blood diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers.
Comment in
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Journeys inside the heart: fantastic voyages, but what will their impact be?Mayo Clin Proc. 1996 Jul;71(7):719-20. doi: 10.1016/S0025-6196(11)63011-5. Mayo Clin Proc. 1996. PMID: 8656715 No abstract available.
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